Bag om The Roman Guilds And Charity
The guilds were a central institution in ancient Rome, serving as both professional associations and social welfare organizations. This book provides a detailed analysis of the history and workings of the Roman guild system, with a particular focus on the role of charity and mutual aid within these organizations. The author offers a nuanced and compelling portrait of the social and economic fabric of ancient Rome.
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